Akeredolu decries Justice Dogo’s kidnap

Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has reacted to the kidnap of a Federal High Court Judge, Ondo division, Justice Abdul Dogo, saying that the kidnap of any Nigerian anywhere must elicit a pan-Nigerian reaction and empathy.

Akeredolu speaking on the abduction of the Federal High Court Judge, Ondo division, Justice Abdul Dogo, also demanded for his release as he called on the police to do their very best.
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“Justice Dogo is a Judge of the Federal High Court, Akure Division, and was said to have been kidnapped at Ibilo, Edo State, while returning from Abuja.
“Notwithstanding that the unpleasant incident happened outside the territory of Ondo State, Governor Akeredolu says the kidnap of any Nigerian anywhere must elicit a pan-Nigerian reaction and empathy.
“In this particular case, Mr Governor is disturbed and deeply concerned that Dogo serves the Federal Judiciary in Ondo.
“While charging the Ondo State Police Command to synergize with its Edo and Kogi counterparts to effect the early release of Justice Dogo, Governor Akeredolu admonishes that seemingly incorrect narrative on the heels of such critical situations as kidnap are capable of disrupting the focus and attention of the appropriate intelligence architectures.
“The case of Justice Dogo who was said to have been kidnapped in Ondo rather than Ibilo in Edo State is a relevant case study that could hamper proper and adequate intelligence gathering.”